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How to say "Come on" in English?

Spell English ['method? t? ]? ? ? Beautiful? ['method? t? ]? ?

Interpretation: n. confrontation; Fight; Start (a disease)

Ying Ying explains nouns:

The act of fighting; Any competition or struggle;

The act of fighting; Any competition or struggle;

example sentence

Used as a noun

They are fighting for the world champion tonight.

They compete for the world championship tonight.

He tried to incite them to fight.

He tried to incite them to fight.

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Usage of synonyms

Encourage English? [? Okay? r? d? ]? ? ? Beautiful? [? Okay? r? d? ]? ?

Interpretation: vt. Encourage; Promotion; support

Noun:? Encourager? Past tense: encouragement? Past participle:? Encourage the present participle: Encourage the third person singular:? encourage

Word usage

(verb)

1. The basic meaning of encouragement is to give courage and confidence to people who are weak-willed or inexperienced, or to raise someone's mood to meet or complete arduous tasks. By extension, it can be expressed as encouragement, promotion, encouragement and help.

2. Encourage only transitive verbs, usually followed by nouns, pronouns or "noun possessive case [possessive pronoun]+gerund"; It can also be used as a compound object of complement with infinitive. At this time, the infinitive may refer to the future action or the ongoing action.

example sentence

Used as a transitive verb )

Her success encouraged me to try the same thing.

Her success encouraged me to try the same thing.

Her parents encouraged her to study.

Her parents encouraged her to study hard.